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Wehen Wiesbaden heads to Verl with assurance

With high spirits, SV Wehen Wiesbaden embarks on a journey to Verl, eager to claim the upcoming victories - the team is determined to secure three more points there.

Wehen Wiesbaden headed towards Verl with a strong sense of assurance
Wehen Wiesbaden headed towards Verl with a strong sense of assurance

Wehen Wiesbaden heads to Verl with assurance

SV Wehen Wiesbaden is on their way to Verl for the upcoming 3rd Liga match, fresh off a successful opening game against SSV Ulm where they secured a 3:1 victory. The team's focus is now squarely on the challenge that lies ahead.

Head coach Nils Dring is keenly aware of the task at hand, with Berkan Taz, one of the league's most dangerous offensive players, set to test the defences of Wehen Wiesbaden. Taz scored two goals in SC Verl's opening game, and Dring acknowledges the threat he poses. However, Dring is quick to remind everyone that Verl is not solely dependent on one player.

Dring is also confident in his bench players, who have shown their potential and are expected to make an immediate impact in the match. The coach praised the performance of the substitutes in the game against Ulm, with five of them making a strong impact, including Ole Wohlfarth setting up a goal and Nikolaos Agrafiotis scoring.

However, the team will be without the services of Florian Huëbner, Robin Kalem, and Benink, who are still injured and will not play in the match against SC Verl. There is also no new information about the fitness level of Simon Stehle, who is back training with the team but is not yet fully fit.

Meanwhile, SC Verl's coach has not significantly altered the team's approach, maintaining their traditional playing style characterized by ball possession, clear structures, and offensive play. Dring is focusing on defending against Taz and ensuring his team matches Verl's intensity.

The coach is also emphasizing the importance of collecting points in Verl, as he aims to build on the momentum from the opening game and maintain the team's performance. The squad's depth is an advantage, but it also presents challenges due to limited starting spots. Dring is slowly building up Simon Stehle's fitness, with the hope that he will be able to contribute more heavily as the season progresses.

As the team prepares for the match, Dring expresses that the players are eager for the challenge. The coach is confident that with the right approach and a strong team effort, SV Wehen Wiesbaden can come away with a positive result against SC Verl.

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